Can the windows of Wuling Hongguang Plus be tinted?
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Wuling Hongguang Plus windows can be tinted, and it is best to choose fully transparent glass. That is, a layer of film-like material can be applied to the vehicle's front and rear windshields, side windows, and sunroof. This film-like material is also called solar film or heat-insulating film. Its main functions include blocking ultraviolet rays, reducing heat, preventing injuries caused by glass shattering, and reducing glare. At the same time, the one-way transparency feature of the solar film helps protect personal privacy. Additionally, it can minimize the harm of UV radiation to objects and people inside the car, lower the interior temperature through physical reflection, and reduce the use of the car's air conditioning, thereby saving fuel and cutting costs. Precautions: After tinting the car windows, avoid rolling them down for three days. Do not wash the car for three days. For vehicles with a sunroof, avoid opening it while driving within three days, especially at high speeds. In winter, it is recommended not to roll down the windows or wash the car for a week after tinting. The front and rear windshields take about a month to fully dry. If bubbles appear at the edges of the film, they should be repaired at the installation site within 24 hours. If this time is exceeded, the adhesive around the bubbles will have dried, making it impossible to adjust the film edges without causing creases during processing. For one month after tinting, avoid attaching strong adhesive labels directly onto the film to prevent partial separation of the film from the glass. It is also important to be aware of the inspection policies in different cities regarding window tinting. For example, in some cities, if the visible light transmittance ratio of the windshield and front side windows in the driver's field of vision is less than 70%, the vehicle will not pass the annual inspection. When applying the film, the triangular area of the front windows should not be covered, as this may affect the vehicle's normal annual inspection.